World's first working, 3D printed flashlight with plastic circuits

World's first working, 3D printed flashlight with plastic circuits

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This really was the first functional design I ever made after developing the world's most conductive filament. It also turns out that Functionalize F-Electric is still the only filament available, which is conductive enough to print a nice looking, compact, flashlight out of these files, which we use regularly when walking our dog in the dark, (gotta clean up after her :), or exactly as the keychain flashlight it's meant to be. You can get Functionalize F-Electric filament at: http://www.functionalize.com/shop. For the arduino circuit board design as well as tips and tricks for getting the best print results, collect the design at: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:756765 Instructions Print with dual materials. F-Electric filament prints well between 215 and 230C. For the latest tips on temperature and techniques for F-Electric, visit our blog: http://www.functionalize.com/blog

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